=- SK wrote on Fri 11.Apr'08 at 13:47:54 +0200 -=
> The only outstanding problem is that this works only if a new mail
> arrives in the currently selected mailbox. If it arrives in
> another mailbox, the status bar does not get updated and hence the
> script is not called.
Use "Inc:" instead.
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=- Pau wrote on Thu 10.Apr'08 at 18:13:27 +0200 -=
> I don't have any welcome email... and if I ever had it in the
> past, it got deleted some five years ago...
Some months ago (year?) a new welcome message was set for newmutters
and posted for oldmutters.
You can recall it by asking majordomo to
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:20:08PM -0500, you (Russell L. Harris) wrote:
> The mutt puppy-dog icon which ships with the Debian system I just
> installed is of very poor quality and looks rather shabby.
>
> Where may I find an nice high-resolution mutt icon to use on the
> desktop to launch mutt?
>
Hi,
Sorry for this message a little bit out of topic : my problem appears
with mutt, but it's not due to mutt. But if someone has an idea to solve
it and so that I can use mutt...
I'm running under debian sid with e17.
Here is my problem :
When I login myself through a tty and then launch e17 wi
> > I am running mutt in GNU Screen. Is there any way to change the
> > 'name' of the mutt screen in the screen statusbar when a new email
> > arrives to indicate the total number of new emails?
>
> Wouldn't be enough to 'set beep_new' ?
I hate beeps :)
-sk-
Hi Nathan!
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Nathan Huesken wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using IMAP with subdirectories (for my different mailboxes) and
> switch throught them using the sidebar addon.
> I tell imap with the "mailbox" commands about the subdirectories:
>
> mailboxes =INBOX =INBOX/mutt ...
>
> But
> I am running mutt in GNU Screen. Is there any way to change the
> 'name' of the mutt screen in the screen statusbar when a new email
> arrives to indicate the total number of new emails?
Wouldn't be enough to 'set beep_new' ?
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To answer my own question, one needs to use the 'status_format' setting.
I have called it like this:
set status_format="/home/sk/scripts/mutt_newmail '-%r-%v:... '|"
and the mutt_newmail script is as follows:
#!/bin/sh
if [[ "$1" =~ "New:" ]]
then
printf "\033kmutt: new\033\\" >
Hi all,
I am running mutt in GNU Screen. Is there any way to change the
'name' of the mutt screen in the screen statusbar when a new email
arrives to indicate the total number of new emails?
Regards,
SK